An agent posted on Craigslist as "Brit" and Lopez responded. The pair exchanged messages over Craigslist and email. Lopez in those emails told "Brit" he could teach her how to kiss, have sex and wrote that he wanted to do "naughty adult things."

He also sent photos of his private parts.

Lopez wanted to get kicked out of military

Defense attorney Jeffrey Moots told jurors in his opening statements that Lopez knew he wasn't talking to a teenager and that Lopez thought he was being "catfished."

Lopez took the stand and said he responded to the Craigslist ad because he wanted an escape of "pain." He said at the time he was going through a divorce and a woman wanted child support money from him.

He testified he continued to send messages to "Brit" because he wanted to get kicked out of the military, so he wouldn't get paid.

Jury found Lopez guilty

Trial began on Sept. 6 and continued to Sept. 7. Jurors were supposed to return Monday this week but Typhoon Mangkhut closed the government and delayed the proceedings. Jurors returned Thursday to deliberate and by 3 p.m. sent a note to Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood that they reached a unanimous verdict.

Jurors filed into the court at 3:56 p.m. and handed the verdict forms to the clerk who read their guilty verdicts out loud.

Lopez stood at the defense table, without showing any outward emotion while the verdicts were read.